BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a connection constitution of signal lines of an
electric apparatus and particularly relates to an electric apparatus which has a connection
constitution including a multi-stage hinge.
Priority is claimed on Japanese Patent Application No.
2009-016779, filed January 28, 2009, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] For an electric apparatus such as a mobile terminal, various kinds of numeric data
and character data input via key operations are necessary, for example, numeric characters,
alphabet, Japanese Kana characters and Chinese characters. Due to such a precondition,
such an electric apparatus conducts conversion operations by using each key to which
multiple key functions are assigned, and therefore, operations of the electric apparatus
are complex. Therefore, an electric apparatus having multiple key panels has been
desired to improve operability.
On the other hand, a mobile electric apparatus is required to be small, thin and light
so as to be convenient for carrying. Due to such a requirement, an electric apparatus
having a stowaway key panel is provided. However, in a case of the stowaway key panel,
there is a problem of a connection constitution of signal lines at a hinge portion.
[0003] For example, a connection constitution of signal lines disclosed in Patent Document
1 has a cavity portion inside a hinge portion of a cellular phone which is a flip
phone, and wirings are arranged inside the cavity portion to have electrical connection
between the chassis. In a concrete case, as shown in FIG 9, a first chassis 901 including
a display portion and a second chassis including a key operation portion, for example,
buttons are rotatably connected to each other via a hinge portion 903. In a cavity
portion 905 formed along a rotation axis of the hinge portion 903, a line 904 electrically
connects both the first chassis 901 and the second chassis 902. The line 904 has a
spiral portion 904a which has a curled shape to prevent damage, for example, breaking
of the line due to open/close operations of the first chassis 901 and the second chassis
902 (see Patent Document 1).
[0004] In such a prior technique, a diameter of the spiral portion 904a is changed so as
to absorb stretch of the line 904 due to open/close operations of the first chassis
901 and the second chassis 902. In other words, a countermeasure of breaking of the
line is applied to ease the stress which is caused on the line 904 upon open/close
operations.
In general, for example a cable and a flexible substrate are applied to the line 904.
Particularly, the flexible substrate has fine wiring patters formed on a film material
and has flexibility, and therefore, the flexible substrate is preferred and used for
arranging the line 904 inside a limited space, for example, the hinge portion 903.
In other words, for example, when the first chassis 901 and the second chassis 902
are rotated around the hinge portion 903, a shape of the above-described flexible
substrate can be modified or curved to some extent in accordance with such rotation,
and it is possible to provide a countermeasure for breaking of the line 904.
[0005] Further, in a hinge constitution including a pair of parallel axes described in Patent
Document 2, a hinge portion 903 is set between a first chassis 901 and a second chassis
902 as shown in FIGS. 10A and 10B. A line 904 connects the chassis 901 and the chassis
902 while passing through the hinge portion 903. For example, a discrete line or a
fine coaxial line is used as such a line 904. Particularly, a fine coaxial line accepts
curves with various angles and changes shapes in accordance with rotation of the first
chassis 901, second chassis 902 and the hinge portion 903 that are connected, and
therefore, it is possible to provide a countermeasure for breaking of the line 904.
[0006] Further, in a constitution of a hinge portion of a mobile terminal described in Patent
Document 3, a cylindrical shape portion is included in each of chassis that are connected
by using a hinge. While the cylindrical shape portions are combined, both a hinge
unit and a support portion are inserted from one end, and the hinge portion is constituted
in such a manner. Further, notch portions are provided which, when the cellular phone
is opened, appear on surfaces of the same side, and a path through which a flexible
printed substrate is lead is formed when the notch portions face each other. Such
a hinge portion constitution described in Patent Document 3 is generally known as
a hinge portion of a cellular phone in which a line is lead through the hinge portion
formed by a portion of the chassis, and not lead inside a hinge.
[0007]
[Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application, First Publication No. 2006-93461
[Patent Document 2] Japanese Patent Application, First Publication No. 2006-64000
[Patent Document 3] Japanese Patent Application, First Publication No. 2008-271352
[Patent Document 4] Japanese Patent Application, First Publication No. H05-211464
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] However, as shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B, a connection method of a signal line described
in Patent Document 1 has a problem in which it is not possible to connect signal lines
to multiple panels that are rotatably connected to the chassis. This is because Patent
Document 1 has a concept in which the rotatable chassis 901 and 902 are arranged at
both ends while supporting each other so as to constitute a cavity portion 905 of
a divided hinge portion 903 as shown in FIG 9. In accordance with such a concept,
two portions are a limitation when dividing the chassis, and it is not possible to
successively arrange multiple key panels around a rotation axis while connecting a
signal line to each key panel.
[0009] Further, it is similar to Patent Document 1, a connection constitution of a signal
line using a pair of parallel axes described in Patent Document 2 has a problem in
which it is not possible to connect signal lines to multiple panels. Regarding such
a problem, as shown in FIGS. 10A and 10B, the hinge portion 903 has a portion at which
the line 904 is arranged is at one side of the hinge portion 903. Between only two
chassis, it is possible to connect the hinge portions 903, and it is possible to connect
the line 904. This is because, the chassis that can be rotatably connected as shown
in FIGS. 10A and 10B are only the first chassis 901 and the second chassis 902 that
have portions connected to the hinge portion 903.
[0010] Further, the hinge portion constitution described in Patent Document 3 relates to
an arrangement of a signal line for connecting a pair of chassis by using a hinge,
and it is not possible to connect multiple key panels by using a hinge.
[0011] The present invention relates to a connection method of signal lines of an electric
apparatus. Further, the present invention has an object to provide an electric apparatus
having multiple key panels that are rotatably connected by using a multi-stage hinge
while being connected to the signal lines.
[0012] In view of achievement of the above described object, an electric apparatus of the
present invention has multiple key panels with operation surfaces on which keys are
arranged facing in one direction, wherein one end of each of said multiple key panels
is connected to a terminal main body via both a first hinge which has a rotatable
connection and a second hinge which is in parallel with the first hinge and which
has a rotatable connection, said multiple key panels have a constitution in which
the second hinges are arranged in a line along a direction of a rotation central axis
thereof, and a signal line which transmits operation information from the terminal
main body to each of said multiple key panels, pierces the hollow rotation central
axis of the second hinges, is divided at a point corresponding to the first hinge
of each of said multiple key panels, and is connected to both the first hinge and
an inside portion of a chassis of each of said multiple key panels via a notch portion
on a rotation central axis cylindrical portion of the second hinge that is arranged
at a point corresponding to the first hinge.
[0013] In accordance with the present invention, it is possible to provide an operation
panel corresponding to each multiple function of an electric apparatus, it is possible
to reduce the number of operation keys arranged on the operation panel, and it is
possible to improve operability because useless keys are omitted. On a key area having
a fixed size, if the number of keys is reduced, each key can be comparatively large,
and therefore, there is an advantage in which it is possible to improve usability.
Further, by using an application program which switches functions in accordance with
the rotation of the operation panels, it is possible to introduce an easy and understandable
user interface in which functions are switched by a physical operation.
[0014] An object to provide an electric apparatus is realized in which signal lines can
be connected while multiple key panels are rotatably connected to a hinge in a multi-stage
manner, and in which multiple key panels are provided so as to be stowaway key panels.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015]
FIG 1A is a drawing showing a constitution of an electric apparatus of one embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG 1B is a drawing showing a constitution of an electric apparatus of one embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG 2 is a drawing showing a constitution of an unfolded signal line of one embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG 3 is a drawing showing a constitution of an arrangement of signal lines of one
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG 4A is a drawing showing a constitution of a hinge and key panels including signal
lines of an electric apparatus of one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG 4B is a drawing showing a constitution of a hinge and key panels including signal
lines of an electric apparatus of one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG 5 is a cross-sectional figure showing a constitution of a hinge and key panels
including signal lines of an electric apparatus and constitution of the terminal of
one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG 6 is a block diagram showing a control system of an electric apparatus of one
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG 7A is a cross-sectional figure showing a constitution of other embodiment of the
present invention.
FIG 7B is a cross-sectional figure showing a constitution of other embodiment of the
present invention.
FIG 8A is a cross-sectional figure showing a constitution of other embodiment of the
present invention.
FIG 8B is a cross-sectional figure showing a constitution of other embodiment of the
present invention.
FIG 9 is a perspective drawing showing a constitution of connection of signal lines
in a prior art.
FIG 10A is a perspective drawing showing a constitution of connection of signal lines
in other prior art.
FIG 10B is a perspective drawing showing a constitution of connection of signal lines
in other prior art.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[Embodiment 1]
[0016] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention is explained in detail in reference
to the drawings. FIGS. 1A and 1B are drawings showing a constitution of an electric
apparatus of one embodiment of the present invention. First hinges 100 are rotatably
connected to the end of multiple key panels 300. The key panels 300 are connected
to a terminal main body 001 via both the hinges 100 and second hinges 200 which are
rotatably connected in parallel with the hinges 100. Further, the multiple key panels
300 (three panels in the drawings) are sequentially arranged along a rotation axis
of the second hinges 200 in a manner in which the multiple panels (three panels in
the drawings) overlap.
[0017] Hereinafter, in reference to FIGS. 2-5, an arrangement constitution is explained
between the first hinges 100 and second hinges 200 that connect the key panels 300
to the terminal main body 001 and signal line 400. FIG 2 is a developed figure of
signal line 400. For example, a flexible cable is applied to the signal line 400.
A portion labeled "MAIN BODY SIDE" in the drawings is lead out of the substrate which
is installed in the terminal main body 001 by using, for example, a connector (not
shown in the drawings). The signal line 400 is divided at a division portion 401 corresponding
to the second hinge 200 to which the multiple key pad 300 is connected. At an end
point which is divided from the signal line 400, a wiring pattern (not shown in the
drawings) is formed which detects key operations on the key panel 300. In general,
the key panel 300 is formed on one flexible substrate by laminating. Therefore, it
is not possible to form a wiring pattern portion 402 for detecting key operations
by simply using the flexible cable shown in FIG 2. There is an example of such a formation
in which three signal lines corresponding to the key panels 300 are formed, and the
signal lines are integrated at a connection portion 403 which connects to the terminal
main body 001. There is another method in which the wiring pattern portions 402 which
are laminated are formed as independent pieces, and by using an ACF adherence, the
wiring pattern portions 402 are connected at the connection portion 403 which is connected
to the terminal main body 001. Further, there is a method in which the wiring pattern
portion 402 is folded in a manner which is similar to Origami (decorative objects
made by folding paper), and in which the wiring pattern portion 402 is formed so as
to be divided when being unfolded. These methods are general knowledge for a person
skilled in the art and are not described in detail.
[0018] FIG 3 shows a constitution of the signal line 400 arranged inside a hollow rotation
central axis 201 of the second hinges 200. The hollow rotation central axis 201 has
a cylindrical shape and has notch portions 202 formed at predetermined intervals.
Further, a slit 203 is formed in a direction perpendicular (along axis) to each notch
portion 202, and a spacer 204 is attached to the slit 203. The signal line 400 is
arranged inside the hollow rotation central axis 201, and divided lines 406 are lead
out of the notch portions 202. In the drawings, the wiring pattern portions 402 are
omitted which are laminated and detect key operations. A winding portion 404 is formed
to follow a rotation of the second hinge 200 at the signal line 400 which is divided
from the division portion 401 as shown in FIG 3 and which is lead toward each key
panel 300. The winding portion 404 is conventionally used to electrically connect
two chassis of a stowaway cellular phone.
[0019] FIGS. 4A and 4B show a connection constitution of a signal line which is assigned
to each key panel 300 after piercing the hollow rotation central axis 201. The slits
203 are formed in a direction the axis on the hollow rotation central axis 201 because
it is not easy to insert the wiring pattern portion 402 of the signal line 400 inside
the hollow rotation central axis 201. Through the slits 203, a divided portion of
the signal line 400 is arranged at the notch portion 202 corresponding to the second
hinge 200 which is connected to each key panel 300. When the arrangement of the divided
portion of the signal line 400 is completed, the spacer 203 is set at the slit portion
203. Because the slit 204 is provided, it is possible to avoid the possibility of
a breakage due to an edge of the slit 203 when the signal line 400 follows the rotation
of the second hinge 200.
[0020] Further, if a production method is applied in which a wiring pattern that is formed
as an independent piece is adhered afterward as described above in an example of forming
the signal line 400, or if a size of a connection portion on a side of the main body
of each signal line 400 corresponding to each key panel 300 is sufficiently small
to be led through both the hollow rotation central axis portion 201 and the notch
portion 202, it is not necessary to provide the slit 203.
[0021] Further, the second hinge 200 is constituted from both an upper part portion 205
and a lower part portion 206. Both the upper part portion 205 and the lower part portion
206 surround the hollow rotation central axis 201. Further, the signal line 400 is
pulled out thorough a portion between a pair of a first hinge connection portions
102 formed on the upper part portion 205. Here, a pull-out concavity portion 207 for
pulling out the signal line 400 is formed on at least one of the upper part portion
205 and the lower part portion 206 of the second hinge. Further, the first hinge connection
portion 102 formed on the upper part portion 205 in FIGS. 4A and 4B can be formed
on the lower part portion 206. Further, the above-described constitution in which
the second hinge 200 is constituted from a pair of portions can be changed if it is
possible to arrange the signal line that is rotatably connected.
[0022] Further, each wiring pattern portion 402 is fixed to a key panel base 301 which constitutes
the key panel 300 corresponding to the wiring pattern portion 402. The wiring pattern
portion 402 is sealed by a key panel cover 302. A hinge connection portion 303 arranged
at the key panel 301 is connected to the first hinge connection portion 102 formed
on the upper part portion 205 of the second hinge 200 by using a connection pin 101.
The first hinge 100 is constituted in accordance with such a method.
[0023] The first hinge 100 is constituted from the hinge connection portion 303 arranged
at a side of the key panel base 301, the first hinge connection portion 102 formed
on the upper part portion 205 of the second hinge 200 and the connection pin 101.
The connection pin 101 is constituted in a rotatable manner in which the pin 101 is
fixed to one of the first hinge connection portion 102 and the hinge connection portion
303.
[0024] A pull-out slit for pulling out the signal line 400 is formed on at least one of
the key panel base 301 and the key panel cover 302 that constitute the key panel 300.
In a similar manner described above, in the first hinge 100, the hinge connection
portion 303 can be arranged on at least one of the key panel base 301 and the key
panel cover 302 that constitute the key panel 300. In other words, the above-described
constitution including the hinge connection portion 303 can be changed if it is possible
to arrange the signal line 400 which is rotatably connected.
[0025] FIG 5 is a cross-sectional figure showing the first hinge 100, the second hinge
200 and the laminated key panels 300 to which the above-described connection method
of the signal line is applied. In this cross-sectional figure, a pair of the key panels
300 is laminated.
[0026] A wiring pattern (not shown in the drawings) for detecting key operations is formed
on the wiring pattern portion 402 which is formed on the signal line 400, and metal
domes 500 are arranged at positions corresponding to key switches. A pressure transmission
member 501 is arranged between the metal dome 500 and a portion which is a key, and
these constitutional elements are similar to those of a membrane switch that is generally
known today. Further, an illumination of the key portion is a generally used technique
as well, and the same constitution is mounted on the key panel 300. Such a constitution
is generally used in the art, and explanations thereof are omitted.
[0027] The multiple key panels 300 have panel fixing magnets 600 that are set at positions
substantially overlapping each other when laminating the multiple key panels 300.
Such panel fixing magnets 600 are constituted from a pair of panel fixing magnets
600a and 600b including opposite polarities. A positional relationship between the
panel fixing magnet 600a and 600b is designed in a manner in which, when the user
would like to pull up the key panel 300 in a laminated state by rotating the second
hinge 200 corresponding to the desired key panel 300 at an angle of approximately
10-30 degrees, a repulsion generated by a magnetic power is caused between the panel
fixing magnet 600a arranged at a lower side surface of the laminated layer which is
the key panel 300 and the panel fixing magnet 600b of the other key panel 300 which
is arranged under the prior key panel 300.
[0028] Further, a main body side panel fixing magnet 601 is arranged at a portion of the
chassis of the main body that touches the key panel 300. Therefore, when the key panels
300 are completely closed or returned, the key panel 300 is attracted or pulled by
the chassis of the main body. When the key panel 300 is opened at an angle of 10-30
degrees, there is a repulsion force between the panel fixing magnet 600b of the key
panel 300 and the main body side panel fixing magnet 601.
[0029] A magnetic sensor 700 is arranged at the wiring pattern portion 402 of each key panel
300. When the key panel 300 is closed so as to be on a front surface or the terminal
main body 001, the magnetic sensor 700 detects a state detection magnet 701 arranged
at the main body chassis 001 and detects that the key panel 300 is closed.
[0030] Further, second hinge rotation fixing magnets 800 are included at two portions inside
the second hinge 200, and a main body side rotation fixing magnet 801 corresponding
to the second hinge rotation fixing magnets 800 is arranged at a side of the main
body chassis. A menu icon 208 through which the light can be transmitted is formed
at a portion of a rotation cylinder of the second hinge 200. A light emission element
405 is arranged on a signal line which is close to the menu icon 208.
[0031] One embodiment is proposed as described above. Other than the above described embodiment,
it is obvious that it is possible to apply materials other than a flexible cable to
the portions of the signal line 400 except for the wiring pattern portion 402, and
it is possible to apply an electrical connection method to a connection between the
signal line 400 and the wiring pattern portion 402.
[0032] Hereinafter, a constitution of a control system is described which detects a state
of the key panel 300 and conducts a control operation in accordance with the state
of the key panel 300. Multiple key panels 300 transmit/receive signals to/from the
terminal main body 001 via the signal lines 400. The terminal main body 001 has a
device control portion 750 which receives information from the magnetic sensor 700
arranged at each key panel 300 and which conducts a control operation in accordance
with the state of each key panel. Further, the device control portion 750 controls
the light emission element and other interface (devices, for example, screen, sound,
microphone, vibration, external interface, wireless, pointing device and various sensors).
[Descriptions of operations]
[0033] Hereinafter, in reference to FIGS. 1A-6, operations of an electric apparatus of this
embodiment are explained in detail.
[0034] The signal line 400 functions as a connection line of signals between the device
control portion 750 inside the terminal main body 001 and the key panels 300 and is
used for controlling each of multiple key panels 300. The signal lines 400 have a
connection constitution by using flexible signal lines to have durability against
repeated rotation operations by the first hinge 100 and the second hinge 200. In particular,
in this embodiment, the second hinge 200 has a rotation angle which is larger than
180 degrees, and due to this, a portion of the signal line 400 which passes through
the hinge portion 200 has a winded shape. In such a manner in which a curvature of
the winded signal line 400 is changed in response to changes of the rotation angle
of the second hinge 200, repeated stress is decreased, and durability is increased.
[0035] This embodiment has a constitution in which the signal line 400 lead from the terminal
main body 001 pierces through the second hinge 200 and is sandwiched between a key
panel base 301 of the key panel 300 and the key panel cover 302 after passing through
the first hinge portion 100. It is necessary for the signal line 400 to change shapes
in accordance with a rotation of the first hinge portion 100. A range of angles when
the shape of the first hinge 100 is changed is, for example, approximately ±50 degrees.
The first hinge portion 100 has a comparatively small rotation angle as compared to
the second hinge portion 200 and causes comparatively small stress on the signal line
400.
[0036] A constitution of the membrane switch arranged on the signal line 400 on a side of
the key panel 300 shown in FIG 5 is generally applied to, for example, a cellular
phone, functions and operations of such a membrane switch are generally known as well,
and therefore, explanations of the membrane switch are omitted.
[0037] Here, operations of both the magnetic sensor 700 arranged on the wiring pattern portion
402 and the state detection magnet 701 arranged at a side of the terminal main body
001 are explained. When the key panels 300 are closed on the terminal main body and
are in a laminated state, the magnetic field of the state detection magnet 701 is
detected by the magnetic sensor 700 arranged at each key panel, and the magnetic sensor
700 generates information. The magnetic sensor 700 transmits the information to the
device control portion 750 as shown in FIG 6. In accordance with the information received
form the magnetic sensor 700, the device control portion 750 selects the key panel
300 (single panel or multiple panels) that is going to be used, conducts a switching
operation or a start operation of functions that are going to be used, checks the
state of other interfaces, and conducts control operations of, for example, selecting
the key panel 300 which is going to be used. The device control portion 750 controls
the key panel 300 and controls switch-on/off of the light emission element 405 right
below the menu icon 208 if necessary.
[0038] Regarding operations of the key panels 300, for example, the key panel 300 which
faces the terminal main body 001 and which is laminated at the heist layer is moved
and rotated by the user, the state of the magnetic sensor 700 mounted on the key panel
300 is changed. The amount of such change is transmitted to the device control portion
750. The control portion 750 controls the screen, sound, vibration and other devices
in a harmonized or synchronous manner in accordance with the successively changing
information transmitted from the magnetic sensor 700. Further, it is possible for
the control portion 750, for example, to switch functions and/or to start another
function when the information transmitted from the magnetic sensor 700 is higher than
a threshold. Further, for example, the control portion 750 commands to show an operation
of turning a page of a book on the screen in accordance with the amount of changes
of the information transmitted from the magnetic sensor 700, and it is possible to
improve operational feeling with reality by synchronizing and/or harmonizing both
the image on the screen and an actual operation on the key panel 300.
[0039] Here, in reference to FIG 5, a holding method is explained when each key panel 300
is closed on the terminal main body 001 in a laminated state. The main body side panel
fixing magnet 601 arranged on an upper portion of the terminal main body 001 and the
panel fixing magnet 600a of the key panel 300 which is the closest key panel from
the terminal main body 001 are in a relationship of being attracted to each other.
In a similar manner, the panel fixing magnets 600a/b of the key panel which is secondary
laminated key panel (that is, arranged at the top in FIG 5) and the panel fixing magnets
600a/b of the lower key panel 300 are in a relationship of being attracted to each
other. If there are 3 or more key panels 300, such a relationship is the same up to
the key panel 300 at the highest place. Here, a case of rotating the key panel 300
at the highest place is explained. When the cylindrical portion of the second hinge
200 corresponding to the key panel 300 at the highest place is rotated at approximately
10-30 degrees in a direction the key panel is moved, positions of the panel fixing
magnets 600a and b arranged at the laminated key panel 300 are slightly moved over
or slipped. Here, due to the positions of the magnets, both the panel fixing magnet
600b of the key panel 300 which is moved and the panel fixing magnet 600a of the key
panel 300 arranged below react with each other. Both of them are arranged in directions
so as to bounce, and the key panel 300 which is moved is popped up due to the reacting
force. Therefore, a pickup slit or a gap for paging or opening the key panel 300 by
the user appears.
[0040] Further, rotation of the key panel 300 at the bottom is conducted in a similar manner,
and when the key panel 300 at the bottom is rotated at approximately 10-30 degrees
in a direction for opening the key panel 300, positions of the panel fixing magnets
600a and b arranged at the laminated key panel 300 are slightly moved over or slipped.
Then, both the main body side panel fixing magnet 601 and the panel fixing magnet
600b of the key panel 300 react each other. Both of them are arranged in directions
so as to bounce, and the key panel 300 is popped up due to the reacting force. It
is possible to arrange other main body side panel fixing magnet 601 on a backside
surface of the terminal main body 001 so as to achieve the same operation state as
described above when all key panels 300 are opened and are laminated on the backside
surface of the terminal main body 001.
[0041] Further, both the second hinge rotation fixing magnet 800 arranged at the second
hinge 200 and the main body side rotation fixing magnet 801 arranged at a position
where the magnetic power affects the second hinge 200 from the terminal main body
001 attract each other. Due to this, when being at a certain rotation angle, the second
hinge receives a force that attracts in a predetermined direction. It is possible
to maintain a closed state of the key panels 300 on the terminal main body 001 by
using such an attracting force. Further, there is another way of using such attracting
force in that a rotation of the key panels 300 can be stopped at a predetermined position.
Such a function described above has usability, for example, when keys are arranged
on both sides of the key panels, and when both a front surface of one of two key panels
300 and a backside surface of the other key panel 300 are kept in a spread state.
[Embodiment 2]
[0042] FIGS. 7A-8B are cross-sectional figures showing a constitution of other embodiment.
This embodiment has the same basic constitution as the Embodiment 1. FIG 7A shows
a constitution in which the signal line 400 of each key panel is wirelessly connected.
In FIG 7A, the terminal main body 001 has a wireless reading means 451 for reading
or receiving information transmitted from wireless transmission means 450 which are
arranged at the key panels 300. The wireless reading means 451 transmits the information
regarding key operations to the device control portion 750 (for example, see FIG 6)
of the terminal main body 001 via the radio waves. The key panels 300 of such constitution
are considered to use, for example, the same method as reading information of an RFID
(Radio Frequency IDentification). In such a case, it is not necessary to supply the
key panels 300 with the electric power for transmitting the operation information
of the key panels 300, and it is not necessary to arrange the electric power at the
key panels 300 for transmitting the operation information of the key panels 300. However,
in such a case, it is not possible to supply power for the illumination of the key
buttons. Recently, this has been resolved by using a technique of wirelessly transmitting
the electric power from the main body to the key panels 300.
[0043] FIG 7B shows a constitution in which the key panels 300 are respectively connected
via the signal lines 400, and the wireless transmission means 450 is arranged at only
the key panel 300 which is the closest to the terminal main body when the key panels
300 are closed on the front surface of the terminal main body 001. The wireless reading
means 451 is arranged at the terminal main body 001 for reading or receiving the information
from the wireless transmission means 450 arranged at the key panels 300. In accordance
with such a constitution, it is possible to transmit the information regarding key
operations to the device control portion 750 of the terminal main body 001 via radio
waves (for example, see FIG 6).
[0044] Further, in other embodiment, FIG 8A shows a constitution in which the signal line
400 of each key panel is connected by using both a panel terminal 460 arranged at
an end of each key panel 300 and a main body side terminal 461 of the terminal main
body 001 corresponding to the panel terminal 460. FIG 8B shows a constitution in which
the key panels 300 are connected via the signal lines 400, the panel terminal 460
is arranged at only the key panel 300 which is the closest to the terminal main body
when the key panels 300 are closed on the front surface of the terminal main body
001, and the main body side terminal 461 corresponding to the panel terminal 460 is
arranged at the terminal main body 001. The panel terminal 460 touches the main body
side terminal 461 only when the key panels 300 are closed. In accordance with such
a constitution, via the panel terminal 460 arranged at an end of the key panel 300
and the main body side terminal 461 corresponding to the panel terminal 461, it is
possible to transmit the information regarding key operations the device control portion
750 (for example, see FIG 6) of the terminal main body 001 via the radio waves.
[0045] It should be noted that in both cases described above in which the key panels 300
and the terminal main body 001 are connected via the radio waves and in which the
key panels 300 and the terminal main body 001 are connected via connection terminals,
examples in which the key panels 300 are connected via the signal line 400 have advantage
in that it is possible to use key panel 300 which is not closed or arranged on the
terminal main body when a pair of key panels 300 are used in a spread state. Further,
it is possible to arrange a touch panel, a touch a sensor and other display devices
in place to the key panel.
[0046] Further, when the signals from each key panel 300 are wirelessly transmitted, it
is possible to omit a portion of the terminal main body 001 on which the key panels
are laminated and to use the key panels which are infinitely ratatable. Due to this,
it is possible to realize an interface which can be operated in the same manner as
a real book, for example, turning a page in a forward direction and backward direction.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0047] There are usage examples of the present invention applied to general electric devices,
for example, a cellular phone, a PDA and a notebook PC.
DESCRIPTION OF THE REFERENCE SYMBOLS
[0048]
- 001
- terminal main body
- 100
- first hinge
- 101
- connection pin
- 102
- first hinge connection portion
- 200
- second hinge
- 201
- hollow rotation central axis
- 202
- notch portion
- 203
- slit
- 204
- spacer
- 205
- second hinge upper part portion
- 206
- second hinge lower part portion
- 207
- pull-out concavity portion
- 300
- key panel
- 301
- key panel base
- 302
- key panel cover
- 400
- signal line
- 401
- division portion
- 402
- wiring pattern portion
- 403
- connection portion
- 405
- light emission element
- 450
- wireless transmission means
- 451
- wireless reading means
- 460
- panel terminal
- 461
- main body side terminal
- 500
- metal dome
- 501
- pressure transmission member
- 600
- panel fixing magnet
- 601
- main body side panel fixing magnet
- 700
- magnetic sensor
- 701
- state detection magnet
- 800
- second hinge rotation fixing magnet
- 801
- main body side rotation fixing magnet
1. An electric apparatus comprising a plurality of key panels with operation surfaces
on which keys are arranged facing in one direction, wherein
one end of each of said plurality of key panels is connected to a terminal main body
via both a first hinge which has a rotatable connection and a second hinge which is
in parallel with the first hinge and which has rotatable connection,
said plurality of key panels have constitution in which the second hinges are arranged
in a line along a direction of a rotation central axis thereof, and
a signal line, which transmits operation information form the terminal main body to
each of said plurality of key panels, pierces the rotation central axis which is hollow
of the second hinges, is divided at a point corresponding to the first hinge of each
of said plurality of key panels, and is connected to both the first hinge and inside
of a chassis of each of said plurality of key panels via a notch portion on a rotation
central axis cylindrical portion of the second hinge that is arranged at a point corresponding
to the first hinge.
2. The electric apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein
the rotation central axis cylindrical portion which is hollow comprises a slit in
an axis direction.
3. An electric apparatus comprising a plurality of key panels with operation surfaces
on which keys are arranged facing in one direction, wherein
one end of each of said plurality of key panels is connected to a terminal main body
via a second hinge,
said plurality of key panels have constitution in which the second hinges are arranged
in a line along a direction of a rotation central axis thereof, and
a signal line which transmits operation information form the terminal main body to
each of said plurality of key panels pierces the rotation central axis which is hollow
of the second hinges, is divided at a point corresponding to each of said plurality
of key panels, and is connected to inside of a chassis of each of said plurality of
key panels via a notch portion on a rotation central axis cylindrical portion of the
second hinge that is arranged at a point corresponding to each of said plurality of
key panels.
4. The electric apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein the signal line is a flexible
cable.
5. The electric apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein the signal line is a fine coaxial
line.
6. The electric apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein the signal line is a discrete
line.
7. The electric apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein
said plurality of key panels comprises a means for wirelessly transmitting key operation
information,
the terminal main body comprises a means for reading wireless transmission information
from the key panels, and
the electric apparatus comprises a key panel selection portion which detects state
of said plurality of key panels that are laminated and switches the key panels that
are usable based on the state thereof.
8. The electric apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein
each of said plurality of key panels comprises a terminal for electrical connection
at a portion where the first hinge is not arranged, and
the terminal main body comprises a terminal for electrical connection at a position
corresponding to the terminal of the key panel.
9. The electric apparatus according to Claim 7, wherein
all or a predetermined number of said plurality of key panels are connected to each
other via the signal line, and
only the key panel which is the closest to the terminal main body among said plurality
of key panels that are laminated has the means for transmitting the key operation
information.
10. The electric apparatus according to Claim 8, wherein
all or a predetermined number of said plurality of key panels are connected to each
other via the signal line, and
only the key panel which is the closest to the terminal main body among said plurality
of key panels that are laminated has the terminal for electric connection to transmit
key operation information.
11. The electric apparatus according to Claim 1 further comprises a conversion means which
converts operation information of the key panels to a physical quantity which is one
of electromagnetic wave, light, force and vibration, wherein
the terminal main body comprises detection means for detecting the physical quantity.
12. The electric apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein keys are arranged on both sides
of said key panels.
13. The electric apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein touch panels or touch sensors
are arranged in place to the key panels.
14. The electric apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein display devices are arranged
in place to the key panels.